Beverly Hills Art Show 2025: A Vivid Celebration of Creativity Returns to the Heart of the City

Beverly Hills Art Show 2025 outdoor exhibition at Beverly Gardens Park featuring artists, live demos, and vibrant installations
The Beverly Hills Art Show returns this fall, transforming Beverly Gardens Park into a dynamic open-air art experience with over 250 artists.

Fall in Love with Art Again at Beverly Hills’ Signature Cultural Event

The Fall Beverly Hills Art Show returns this October, promising a weekend of color, creativity, and community spirit. This free two-day festival will unfold across four blocks of Beverly Gardens Park—from Beverly Drive to Crescent Drive—on Saturday, October 18, and Sunday, October 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Visitors can expect an immersive celebration where artists showcase their talent through sculpture, painting, photography, digital art, ceramics, glass, jewelry, and more. Each corner of the park will pulse with artistic energy, live demonstrations, and an ambiance that blends cultural discovery with SoCal charm.

250 Artists, 10 Art Forms, Infinite Inspiration

This year, a record-breaking 250 artists across 10 artistic media will transform Beverly Hills into an open-air gallery. Guests can explore everything from mixed media and watercolor to printmaking and new digital art forms. Live demonstrations will bring creation to life, as artists paint, sculpt, and design jewelry before captivated audiences.

Food, Music, and Relaxation in the Heart of Beverly Gardens Park

The event’s beer and wine garden offers a refreshing retreat amid the art-filled atmosphere, featuring live music, local brews, and curated wines. A diverse lineup of gourmet food trucks — including Friendly Fruits, Itz No Cho Day, Serendoggity, Wise BBQ, and other favorites — ensures that food lovers can indulge in delicious bites while soaking in the creative energy of the show.

Chalk Art and Public Art Meet Metro’s Creative Vision

Among this year’s highlights, visitors can watch chalk art masters in action. On Saturday, October 18, Stacy Nalapraya will create a large-scale mural in the traditional Italian Imandonnari style, followed on Sunday by Gloria Ing, whose expansive murals are renowned for their vibrant energy and storytelling.

Art enthusiasts will also meet Metro Art–commissioned artists Meleko Mokgosi, Devon Tsuno, Phung Huynh, and Oscar Magallanes. These visionaries are designing installations for the future Beverly Drive and Century City Stations as part of the Metro D Line Subway Extension Project. Through interactive workshops in collage and portrait-making, visitors can explore how their designs take shape.

Spotlight on Emerging and International Artists

For first-time participant Andrew Max Modlin, the art show is a platform to bridge digital and organic worlds through explorations of perception and memory. Haitian-born watercolorist Martino Dorce brings luminous imagery inspired by Caribbean heritage and global perspectives. Tom Sweetser reimagines Southern California’s mid-century aesthetic with sunlit digital landscapes featuring classic cars and palm-lined vistas. Meanwhile, Emily Wallerstein’s oil paintings capture the poetic tension between industry and nature, revealing light, texture, and the beauty found in imperfection.

An Unmissable Weekend of Art and Inspiration

With its mix of fine art, local talent, live performances, and cultural engagement, the Beverly Hills Art Show 2025 is more than an exhibition — it’s an experience. For art lovers, collectors, and families alike, this fall’s event promises to be a radiant reflection of Beverly Hills’ ongoing commitment to art, innovation, and community.

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